Seven commitments that guide everything we build, teach, and share — because your family's trust is the foundation of everything we do.
AI is powerful, and it's moving fast. As a teacher and a mom, I know that families need more than just access to these tools — you need to know that the people teaching your kids about AI are thinking carefully about how they do it and why.
That's why this Pledge exists. It's not buried fine print. It's a public commitment — a set of promises from our team to your family that shape every workshop, resource, and conversation.
We're open about every AI tool we use in our workshops. We name it, explain what it does, and talk about its limitations. No black boxes. You always have the information to make informed decisions for your family.
What works for a kindergartner is different from what works for a high schooler. Our youngest learners explore AI through storytelling and play. Older students tackle prompt engineering and bias detection. Every activity fits the child.
We teach kids to question, evaluate, and think deeply about AI. We want your child to be the one who asks, "How does this actually work?" and "Who might this leave out?" That's what builds a responsible digital citizen.
We never sell family information. We collect only what's needed and are transparent about how it's stored and used. Your trust isn't something we take lightly. See our Privacy Policy for full details.
AI is a tool, not a replacement for learning, creativity, or human connection. The most important technology in the room is the people. We use AI to spark curiosity, but the learning happens through collaboration and real conversations.
Every family deserves to understand AI, regardless of tech experience, income, or background. We create materials that work on different devices, keep our programs affordable for families, and never assume a baseline of technical knowledge.
AI is changing fast, and so are we. This Pledge is a living document. As new tools emerge and research deepens, we'll revisit and strengthen these commitments. We'd rather hold ourselves to a higher standard today and raise it again tomorrow.
These aren't aspirational goals sitting on a shelf. They are the day-to-day commitments that shape how we design workshops, choose tools, talk to kids, and communicate with you.
If you ever have questions, concerns, or ideas about how we can do better — please reach out. This work is better when families are part of the conversation.